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Williamson : A few things to hear before we all blow up.
Instrumental electronic space pop.
Full of beautiful hooks and entrancing rhthyms, A Few Things To Hear Before We All Blow Up is the "electronic-indie-space-pop," release from a group of extremely talented musician-hermits from Berkeley, California. Like silk from a spider's butt, Williamson spins out glistening strands of melody and emotion that slowly evolve into gorgeously mesmerizing configurations of sound. Listeners have described it as being "the soundtrack to my brain waves" and "drenched in gentleness." Highly recommended for fans of Sugar Plant, Four Tet, Marumari, Sigur Ros, and Transient Waves.
Songs:
1. 2 percent er
2. rubber
3. raining at the crescent house
4. time you'll never get back
5. an hour in
6. we're all boned
7. glitch cowboy local 16044
8. whats on the ceiling beats whats on tv
9. and then its all gone
10. A
11. whiffle
12. a please goodbye from whore
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 8/31/2003
Williamson lives in California USA
Tagged as: Electronica, Electro Rock, Remixed by Four Stones
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